- per quod consortium amisit
- Through or by means of which, he has lost the consortium. 27 Am J1st H & W § 501.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
per quod consortium amisit — /par kwod kansorsh(iy)am amayzat/ In old pleading, whereby he lost the company [of his wife]. A phrase used in the old declarations in actions of trespass by a husband for beating or ill using his wife, descriptive of the special damage he had… … Black's law dictionary
trespass per quod consortium amisit — An action of trespass which lay where the defendant had assaulted or ill used the wife whereby the plaintiff husband was deprived of her society. See 2 Bl Comm 140 … Ballentine's law dictionary
consortium — /k3nsorsh(iy)3m/ Conjugal fellowship of husband and wife, and the right of each to the company, society, co operation, affection, and aid of the other in every conjugal relation. Roseberry v. Starkovich, 73 N.M. 211, 387 P.2d 321, 322. Loss of… … Black's law dictionary
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